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Characterization and Setting Notes

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STEAL-what does each of the letters mean   S=Speech T=Thoughts E=Effect on others toward the character A= Actions L=Looks  
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What is the setting?   Where the story takes place  
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What are the 3 main components that make up setting and give an example   1. Time- the present 2.Location- School 3. Environment-hot and sticky  
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Where in the story will you find the setting?   Anywhere-beggining, middle or end  
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Why is the setting vital to the forming of the plot?   It establishes the location  
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What 5 things does the author reveal about a character?   1. Physical Description 2. Speech 3. Actions 4.Inner Thoughts 5. Attitudes and reactions of other characters  
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What are traits? What are motives?   The more permanent qualities in their personalities The reasons they act the way they do  
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Realistic/Round charcter Dynamic character Flat/Static character Stock character   is realistic or believable undergoes a change does not change is a stereotyped character  
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direct characterization indirect characterization   tells the audience what the personality of the character is shows things that reveal the personality of a character  
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